HIGHLIGHTS

Have a sweet tooth? We've just found your Everest. It has cream, beams and schemes.

Welcome to the Telangana Rashtra Samithi's (TRS) headquarters -- home, perhaps, to the biggest party in Hyderabad right now. And feast your eyes on the 90-kilogram marvel of pink and white pastry in the truck. (See below.)

As votes polled in last week's state election were counted today, the TRS soared to pole position on trend charts. Rao, the caretaker chief minister, predicted a "super duper hit" on counting day. Boy, did he deliver.

Back to the cake. See the pink car? That's the election symbol of the TRS.

This dessert means business.

More trivia: This cake also features the Chandrashekhar Rao government's schemes.

It's not all fun and games (and food) in Telangana, though. The Congress, which formed an alliance with the Telugu Desam Party and two other outfits, has informed the poll panel of a "strong suspicion" that electronic voting machines were manipulated.

Earlier, K Kavitha, a TRS MP, rubbished the idea that EVMs had been tampered with.

K Kavitha, TRS MP: The losing party always says the EVMs have been tampered with, this is absolutely false. Even the CEC in a press meeting yesterday said that it is not possible to tamper EVMs. People have given victory to TRS, what Congress is claiming is false. pic.twitter.com/tKsvrVdZ0u